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Therefore, if we so ardently desire the emancipation of Italy - if we declare that in the face of this great question all the petty questions that divide us must be silenced - it is not only that we may see our country glorious and powerful but that above all we may elevate her in intelligence and moral development up to the plane of the most civilized nations. . . . Nationalism has become general; it grows daily; and it has already grown strong enough to keep all parts of Italy united despite the differences that distinguish them. According to the passage, what were Cavour’s motivations for unification? Check all that apply. He was petty. He wanted to bring glory and power to Italy. He hoped to increase Italy’s power. He sought to advance Italian civilization. He wanted to silence his critics.

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